﻿        <h3><a name="defectFilter"/>Using Defect Filter</h3>
        <ol>
            <li>
                In the first drop-down box, find a field you want to filter by (i.e. BUG_ID, RESPONSIBLE, STATUS).
                <ul><li>You can start typing in filter box and <span class="important">press "Down" key</span> to select the specific filter</li></ul>
            </li>
            <li>
                Tab to the second box (value). Enter the value you want to search. And press "Add to Filter" button (or 
                <span class="important">press enter</span> in the value box)
                <ul>
                    <li>You may use normal QC search syntax here (i.e. Any words with spaces must be in quotes, you can use * for matching everything, and logic concatenations may be used).</li>
                    <li>For example, if you select to filter 
                        <ul>
                            <li>out <b>STATUS</b> field, you may enter &quot;not Closed and not &quot;Rejected - Closed&quot; 
                                and not Deferred&quot;</li>
                            <li>in <b>STATUS</b> field, you may enter &quot;Assigned or Resolving&quot;</li>
                            <li>in <b>RESPONSIBLE</b> field (a.k.a. Assigned to), you may enter the SOE ID of the person you are looking up - 
                                &quot;AB12345&quot;</li>
                            <li>in <b>RESPONSIBLE</b> field you may also enter a group name - &quot;[EC_Developer]&quot;.</li>
                            <li>in <b>PROJECT</b> field you may enter - &quot;*Worldlink*&quot; - to match any project that has the word Worldlink in it.</li>
                        </ul>
                    </li>
                    <li>The drop-down box should provide a list of all valid "Assigned To" values</li>
                    <li>You can replete step 2 for all additional column filters.</li>
                    <li>If you want to remove the filter field, select the field on the table below, and 
                        click &quot;Remove&quot; button (you may also use &quot;Delete&quot; key)</li>
                </ul>
            </li>
            <li>
                Click on &quot;Get Defects&quot; button (or <span class="important">Alt+D</span>) to retrieve all defects that match the criteria.
                <ul>
                    <li>If no filter is set, the system will look for defects assigned to logged in user that are not closed.</li>
                    <li>Large table below should populate with a list of defects.</li>
                </ul>
            </li>
            <li>
                Select and click on the defect you want to view.
                <ul>
                    <li>The defect details should be populated in the panel to the right of the table.</li>
                </ul>
            </li>
        </ol>
